Commendations for Preaching by the Book
Preaching by the Book is a simple, concise, and faithful resource on how to prepare text driven sermons from Holy Scripture. It is clearly laid out and touches on all the essentials for faithful and engaging exposition. Scott Pace is a superb writer. This gift is put on marvelous display in this fine work on preaching. It is a joy to commend its wide use among students of homiletics.
Daniel L. Akin, president, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
When Im asked about a good introductory preaching book to put into the hands of a preacher, Preaching by the Book is one of the first books I will reach for. Scott Pace has produced a biblically and practically sound volume that is eminently readable. Especially important is his emphasis on calling people to faith in Christ in preaching. His content, clarity, and conciseness make this volume a helpful contribution and welcome addition to any preachers library.
David L. Allen, dean, School of Preaching, George W. Truett Chair of Pastoral Ministry, distinguished professor of preaching, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
There cannot be too many good books on preaching, and I am glad to see Dr. Scott Paces Preaching by the Book: Developing and Delivering Text-Driven Sermons added to that list. Every preacher, and everyone who desires to know more about preaching, will benefit immensely by working through this book. Every preacher and the churches they serve will be strengthened by this book.
Jason K. Allen, president, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Scott Pace has provided a resource for preachers that is concise, accessible, and relevant. His brief theology of preaching provides the What and the Why before jumping into How to preach . He does, however, proceed to set forth a practical step-by-step model for preaching. This resource will help preachers at every level of experience and education. I thank God for the way this book will help shepherds feed the flock of God.
Hance Dilbeck, executive director, Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma
Every generation of preachers faces the challenge of maintaining an unwavering commitment to the perfect nature of the Scripture while also engaging the hearers in a relevant manner. Thankfully, each generation produces books that inspire and instruct the contemporary preacher on how to effectively accomplish such a balancing act. Preaching by the Book is one of those books for this generation. It provides any preacher, regardless of training or experience, a wealth of material to assist in creating and presenting a well-crafted sermon. Dr. Pace superbly blends together both the theological and practical foundations necessary for the preacher who desires to preach the Word in a manner that both honors God and effectively engages those who would hear.
Shane Hall Sr., pastor, First Southern Baptist Church, Del City, OK
Preaching by the Book is far more than a summary of what a scholar says about preaching; Scott Pace helps us understand what the Scripture says about preaching. Like a great sermon, it flows easily, interestingly and persuasively from point to point. As I am without the benefit of a seminary education, this book has become my Preaching 101. It is both a primer for new preachers and a refresher for the veterans.
Doug Melton Sr., pastor, Southern Hills Baptist Church, Oklahoma City, OK
I wish someone would have given me a book on preaching like this one when I first started preaching! Dr. Pace has served (aspiring) preachers and teachers well by describing some of the foundations for expository preaching. His process for preparing and delivering text-driven sermons is very readable, clear, and to the point.
Tony Merida, pastor for preaching and vision, Imago Dei Church, Raleigh, NC, and associate professor of preaching, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
R. Scott Pace understands that preaching reflects a preachers personality, but is fundamentally a theological endeavor. Thus, Gods scriptural revelation must form the presuppositions of every faithful preacher about the task of sermon preparation and preaching, as well as, shape his method and blood-earnest passion. Preaching by the Book focuses on the nuts-and-bolts of solid sermon preparation that lead to faithfulness in the pulpit. Too often, the basics for preaching fidelity are precisely what many homiletic texts neglect. Paces volume pursues clarity over cleverness and usefulness over trendiness, which means that this book will have a long shelf life.
David E. Prince, assistant professor of Christian preaching, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and pastor of preaching and vision, Ashland Avenue Baptist Church, Lexington, KY
Simple, clear and substantive. Those are the qualities I think of when I read Scott Paces Preaching by the Book . He hasnt attempted to over-analyze the sermon preparation and delivery process, but to boil it down so we can focus on the essentials. His simple and clear description of each component makes his work easy to read, and his substantive treatment of biblical exposition is faithful to a right understanding of what preaching is supposed to be. This is a delightful and helpful resource for both the weekly practitioner and the student-in-training.
Jim Shaddix, director, Center for Pastoral Leadership and Preaching, W. A. Criswell Chair of Expository Preaching, professor of preaching, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Preaching is intrinsically complicated by the nature of the word and the nature of the task. As well, there is nothing simple about the acts of interpretation or communication. Still, approaching the task should be communicated in a clear, simple way. Scott Pace gets it. This volume communicates the weightiness of preaching in an accessible way. Im so grateful for this book!
Steven Smith, senior pastor, Immanuel Baptist Church, Little Rock, AR
Commendations for Hobbs College Library
This series honors a wonderful servant of Christ with a stellar lineup of contributors. What a gift to the body of Christ! My hope and prayer is that it will be widely read and used for the glory of God and the good of his Church.
Daniel L. Akin, president, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
This series is a must have, go-to resource for everyone who is serious about Bible study, teaching, and preaching. The authors are committed to the authority of the Bible and the vitality of the local church. I am excited about the kingdom impact of this much needed resource.
Hance Dilbeck, executive director, Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma
I am very excited about the dynamic leadership of Dr. Heath Thomas and his vision of the Hobbs College Library at Oklahoma Baptist University that he is developing. Through his work as Dean of the Hobbs College of Theology, this 21-volume set of books will ascend the theological understanding of laypeople, church leaders, pastors, and bi-vocational pastors. Therefore, I want to encourage you to participate in this vision that will equip your church to make a greater difference for Jesus Christ in your community and around the world.
Ronnie Floyd, senior pastor, Cross Church, Northwest AR, and former president, the Southern Baptist Convention
This series offers an outstanding opportunity for leaders of all kind to strengthen their knowledge of God, his word, and the manner in which we should engage the culture around us. Do not miss this opportunity to grow as a disciple of Jesus and as a leader of his church.
Micah Fries, senior pastor, Brainerd Baptist Church, Chattanooga, TN
The Hobbs College Library is a perfect way to help people who want to grow in the basics of their faith. Whether you are a layperson or longtime pastor, this tool will help give you the theological base needed for ministry today. I highly recommend this tremendous resource to anyone wanting to deepen th eir understanding of Scripture.